Yes, pantyhose is something I plan on getting in the same purchase as the bra. At least one pair of the cheapest I can find simply for this purpose since you recommended it earlier.Willendorph wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 4:19 pm As someone who has put dolls in faux leather pants a few times, I can say it's really not that bad even when they're really tight - but always put pantyhose underneath or you won't get them on at all! Clothes that tight and leathery won't slide on silicone without something to protect the silicone, but once in pantyhose they'll glide on no problem. Lydia's armour outfit has faux leather pants and bodysuit underneath- at some point I'll photograph it... for science
Nymeria wears a lot of dresses and skirts - or basically anything a self respecting drow would wear. Not usually anything overly sexy, and fairly presentable. I mean, she has no shame whatsoever, but it's cold enough that she has to wear something!
I use a photography backdrop for some of my photos (the ones with the black backgrounds) - basically a set of metal poles that hold up a big black sheet. You can get ones printed with bricks and things so it might be worth looking into photography backdrops. It's probably something I'd like to look at more in the future myself. I sort of wanted to see about getting a cathedral looking one for Lydia actually, but it'll have to wait for now. Would be nice to get Nymeria a dark underdark cave one - so she could feel at home!
Two weeks already - you might even be half way - at least until factory photos appear! I'm sure production is well underway by now, especially as you chose the colour.
You should! I love science!
I'll definitely be purchasing more skirts and dresses. I started looking for a little black dress for her first outfit and ended up with not that, so that's probably where I'll start looking again in the future.
Well, my idea with the fabric was to essentially 'wallpaper' my bedroom with it. Because who wouldn't want to sleep in a castle! The benefits of the fabric would be that it would be easy to remove if I move, and the fabric could be moved to another room quickly and easily. I had thought about a backdrop for use in the livingroom but depending on pricing it might be a viable option for the bedroom too. Cloth would be better for draping out of the way of the closet door, but solutions can be found! The first published shoot is currently slated for the diningroom and I need to do something about the wall hangings. It's nothing too personal, but recognizable enough that I'm not comfortable displaying it to the general public. Sheets are an easy solution until I invest in something better, or it could be blurred out in post.
I like the way you think! I might be! I've only paid a downpayment invoice so far, though. I have no idea where in the process the remaining amount will be asked for so I can't use that as a benchmark. My poor credit card has been getting quite the workout this month!